“A King Celebration,” an annual Atlanta Symphony Orchestra performance that celebrates its 20th anniversary this year, has become one of the touchstones of the city’s musical life. Live and taped broadcasts are heard by an audience estimated at 2.5 million nationwide,…

The New York Times’ Allan Kozinn, a decent fellow and an excellent critic, gives a lukewarm, I’ve-heard-it-all-before-and-better review of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra and Chamber Chorus’ performance Saturday night at Carnegie Hall. Angel Lam’s “Awakening from a Disappearing Garden,”…

A decade ago, Ronald Reagan’s official biographer, Edmund Morris, published his well-researched account of the president’s life in a book called “Dutch.” It shocked a lot of readers, who expected the Pulitzer Prize-winning writer of “The Rise of Theodore…

For its June issue last year, the British magazine Gramophone gathered a clutch of composers and put Osvaldo Golijov front and — before you opened the fold-out cover — center. (Photo courtesy of J. Henry Fair. Click on photos…

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